A review by anna_hepworth
Work It Out: A Mood-Boosting Exercise Guide for People Who Just Want to Lie Down by Sarah Kurchak

hopeful informative medium-paced

4.0

The tone of this book works for me; after a single read through of the library copy I have determined that acquiring my own copy and then working through sections will be the most useful. This is because it will take time for me to implement the first bit of working towards an exercise regime that works, and I'm going to need to come back to it.

There is also a section of 'can't deal with thinking; try this set of exercises' that I think I'll try first; having a copy of the book is going to make that possible. 

Overall: this is a very no-nonsense approach to finding a way to exercise that works for you, wherever you are at this point in your life, even if that is a very low point and exercise seems out of reach. It really does address the 'how to add exercise when you can't get out of bed' question in a way that I think I could do, although I'm not at that point right now, so who knows how I would feel.

It mostly focuses on people with mental health limitations on their exercises, but I think it should also work for people with chronic fatigue and other physical conditions that limit their ability to exercise. It is also firmly against fatphobic aspects of fitness culture, and is respectful of 'I have no money or time to implement anything' and how to work within those limitations.